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even the tea party who see themselves as supposed deficit hawks focused on the economy, this immigration reform will actually boost the economy by almost a trillion dollars in the next 20 years and raise gdp by 5.4 points and so, this is just a big excuse. boehner talks about, republicans talked about wanting to do it piece mill. where are the bills? they haven't even presented one piece. it's just an excuse to do nothing. >> maria, we have -- already with republican support and tea party support because senator rubio identified with the tea party movement. it needs to be improved. >> where are the -- >> it will. if we weren't really, if we want to talk seriously here, if we weren't bogged down with the obama care disaster, if we weren't bogged down with that right now, we'd be dealing with immigration. >> it's a lame excuse. >> you know we have a commitment to comprehensive immigration reform -- >> well then you need to put your money where your mouth is is. democrats have said they could deal with the approach, but again, speaker boehner has not called one single vote on immigration re
even the tea party who see themselves as supposed deficit hawks focused on the economy, this immigration reform will actually boost the economy by almost a trillion dollars in the next 20 years and raise gdp by 5.4 points and so, this is just a big excuse. boehner talks about, republicans talked about wanting to do it piece mill. where are the bills? they haven't even presented one piece. it's just an excuse to do nothing. >> maria, we have -- already with republican support and tea party...
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virginia the race for governor there state attorney general ken cuccinelli is trying to over come a deficit in the polls over rival terry mccull li mcmcauliffe. they have obamacare front and center in the campaign. >>> they will launch the fist mission to mars. this afternoon beginning a 300 day journey to study the martian atmosphere. it will enter the mars orbit on september the 24th next year. once it is there they will measure methane and sources on mars. >> we may not be alone ainsley. perhaps as fron medsh -- astronomers say there are billions of earth like planets in oir galaxy. they have planets that are nearly the size of earth and they have temperatures conducive to the development of life. >> mmm. >> time for the first degree weather update with maria molina. >> a storm in the midwest that could bring snow and another area that could bring flooding. >> that's right. our storm system is exiting the rocki rockies. it will be producing snow and rain across parts of the midwest and parts of the plains. take a look at where you have the winter weather advisory especially across parts
virginia the race for governor there state attorney general ken cuccinelli is trying to over come a deficit in the polls over rival terry mccull li mcmcauliffe. they have obamacare front and center in the campaign. >>> they will launch the fist mission to mars. this afternoon beginning a 300 day journey to study the martian atmosphere. it will enter the mars orbit on september the 24th next year. once it is there they will measure methane and sources on mars. >> we may not be...
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are you and president bush not also responsible for the deficit? >> well, in terms of prescription drug benefits for seniors, that's something the president campaigned on before i ever got involved. i think it was a good program. >> without taking issue with the policies of iraq and afghanistan wars and medicare prescription drug benefit or the tax cuts, i think the question is how are they being paid for. >> well, what we tried very hard to do, first of all, i believe tax cuts are an appropriate part of the policy to achieve economic growth, that in fact there's jack kemp kind of republican i believe that important to leave as much as we can with the individual wage owner and business so that they can invest and create more jobs and that in and of itself creates more tax revenue down the road. so i'm not opposed to that proposition at all. >> what about paying for the wars, paying for the medicare prescription drug benefit? >> the wars were paid for. the funds were appropriated. >> all right. i want to move on. your daughter liz obviously is prima
are you and president bush not also responsible for the deficit? >> well, in terms of prescription drug benefits for seniors, that's something the president campaigned on before i ever got involved. i think it was a good program. >> without taking issue with the policies of iraq and afghanistan wars and medicare prescription drug benefit or the tax cuts, i think the question is how are they being paid for. >> well, what we tried very hard to do, first of all, i believe tax...
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we have reduced the deficit in half. so this idea that if we get more money to the treasury from the wealthiest americans and all the democrats are going to do is go out and spend it, there is no record of that under the obama years. stick around. rapid response panel coming up. >>> i'm jackie deangelis with your cnbc market wrap. a mixed day for stocks. the dow losing 1 one point. the s&p gaining two. industrial projection only edging up by .6% in august. and higher mortgage rates taking aa toll on the housing market. home sales plunging 5.6% in september. and tweeting a coffee to a friend is now possible. starbucks launching the program today, allowing instant gift cards to be sent via twitter. that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. as your life changes, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust along the way, refocus as careers change and kids head off to college, and revisit your investments as retirement gets closer. wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tun
we have reduced the deficit in half. so this idea that if we get more money to the treasury from the wealthiest americans and all the democrats are going to do is go out and spend it, there is no record of that under the obama years. stick around. rapid response panel coming up. >>> i'm jackie deangelis with your cnbc market wrap. a mixed day for stocks. the dow losing 1 one point. the s&p gaining two. industrial projection only edging up by .6% in august. and higher mortgage rates...
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that it would actually reduce the deficit. that is one of the biggest whoppers among a bunch of lies, but the biggest whopper is president obama saying it would reduce the deficit. i think it will add trillions to the deficit. >> we have been following it. remember, they said it would be so easy to use. premiums would decrease. we know that is not true either. you can keep your doctor. if you like your plan you can keep your plan. it will only be $900 billion. tell me if i'm wrong in my analysis, senator. i see that the president pretty much had three options. once, this was the holy grail for the left for a long time. progressives have wanted this for a long time. but if they knew the truth about the effects, that it wouldn't garner enough votes in congress. so they had three choices, the first was to tell the truth and push for the program anyway, the second was to change the program and address the concerns, and the third would be to lie. >> i think as disengene disinge nicer way of saying a lie, they say if you're going to
that it would actually reduce the deficit. that is one of the biggest whoppers among a bunch of lies, but the biggest whopper is president obama saying it would reduce the deficit. i think it will add trillions to the deficit. >> we have been following it. remember, they said it would be so easy to use. premiums would decrease. we know that is not true either. you can keep your doctor. if you like your plan you can keep your plan. it will only be $900 billion. tell me if i'm wrong in my...
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they went into this fall with a deficit, and then occurred the shutdown. and the shutdown has really turned off virginia voters. they see that as a dysfunctional congress, they see it as an example of that extremism. they don't like it. many of us were affected by it, because virginia is very much tied to the federal government in terms of investment defense spending and technology investment. and i think the republicans are going to pay a very heavy price for that next tuesday. >> you know, we have -- you talk about sort of the gender gap there. you have the latest poll, "washington post"/abc news has mcauliffe winning by 24 points among women. i think back to four years ago, mcauliffe, his national reputation, he was a bungler. sort of a d.c. big pun guy. he ran four years ago in virginia, got trounced in the democratic primary. you know, i hear there's a writer for "new york" magazine who said at the start of this campaign this year that terry mcauliffe is the democrat that democrats have been dreaming of voting against. i just look at this race, congre
they went into this fall with a deficit, and then occurred the shutdown. and the shutdown has really turned off virginia voters. they see that as a dysfunctional congress, they see it as an example of that extremism. they don't like it. many of us were affected by it, because virginia is very much tied to the federal government in terms of investment defense spending and technology investment. and i think the republicans are going to pay a very heavy price for that next tuesday. >> you...
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the absence of being able to pass this, just have a bigger deficit. i'm serious, i would prefer a bigger deficit in the amount of $4 billion than literally taking food out of the mouths of hungry people which we are doing today in the most shameful way imaginable. >> absolutely. >> and if it doesn't agree with you, fine, but you're in new york city alone. we're going to lose at the end of this month, $17 million and the end of next month, $17 million and it's going to continue. >> to the local economy. >> it was a great pleasure having you both here. >> thank you for having us. >>> what happens when a sort of joke way to raise money for a fake campaign becomes a totally real way to raise it for an actual campaign thanks to citizens united. we'll be right back. retirement plan. i started part-time, now i'm a manager. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmac
the absence of being able to pass this, just have a bigger deficit. i'm serious, i would prefer a bigger deficit in the amount of $4 billion than literally taking food out of the mouths of hungry people which we are doing today in the most shameful way imaginable. >> absolutely. >> and if it doesn't agree with you, fine, but you're in new york city alone. we're going to lose at the end of this month, $17 million and the end of next month, $17 million and it's going to continue....
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, there's more investment that should be made and more job creation that would also help reduce the deficit. >> you mentioned excessive spending. i think this is one of the great challenges that de blasio's going to have in new york. for 20 years you had giuliani and bloomberg. and they've emphasized taking on the work force of the city government and public safety. now you have someone who's running who's major promise is to fire commissioner kelly, who is committed to much higher taxes. my question is this, to what degree is this victory potentially going to move new york onto the detroit kind of trajectory, when new york was almost ungovernable at one point. i understand it's a great progressive victory to van. but the one prior to giuliani was not one that left you encouraged. >> crime, as you well know, during that period of time was off the charts in major american city for many, many reasons, including the so-called war on drugs. i think bill de blasio is a visionary. he sees the city coming apart because of the growing inequality between the rich and poor. he's a guy who says we've
, there's more investment that should be made and more job creation that would also help reduce the deficit. >> you mentioned excessive spending. i think this is one of the great challenges that de blasio's going to have in new york. for 20 years you had giuliani and bloomberg. and they've emphasized taking on the work force of the city government and public safety. now you have someone who's running who's major promise is to fire commissioner kelly, who is committed to much higher taxes....
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states and the congress was constrained to spend only a certain amount of money and limit the budget deficit and quantitative easing was improbable if not impossible. when nixon ended convertibility to gold, give the federal reserve and the congress and the president limited credit to spend all the money that they wanted the. neil: i have heard this argument before. to decide everything that has happened since. but we are losing our cachet cachet in the world and am wondering if that would've happened anyway. >> no, i don't think so, it's an active policy of the president and we are off the gold standard. neil: to what happens? >> congress and the president in the federal reserve system have created enough problems so that if a state has been like that wanted to restore this, it is as good as gold. it would take a certain adaptation period. neil: so you don't think it's too late even when the chinese downgrade us and people are talking about a basket of commodities as an alternative to the dollar. is it a genie out of the bottle? >> the basket of commodities is infantile as a possibility and
states and the congress was constrained to spend only a certain amount of money and limit the budget deficit and quantitative easing was improbable if not impossible. when nixon ended convertibility to gold, give the federal reserve and the congress and the president limited credit to spend all the money that they wanted the. neil: i have heard this argument before. to decide everything that has happened since. but we are losing our cachet cachet in the world and am wondering if that would've...
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. >> we have had record deficits. >> record deficits for the past five years? the senator conveniently left out some major information. under president obama, deficits have gone down five straight years. the fastest drop since world war ii. down $409 billion since 2012. republicans are quiet about that, but they're still making stuff up about health care. >> what i want is the finest possible health care for america that we can have. we did have fabulous health care, and i think we can again. >> almost 50 million americans lacked coverage before obama care. and it was fabulous? when you're desperate for the president to fail, you really will do and say anything. well, we're not going to fall for it or let them get away with it. joining me now is congressman jim mcdermott democrat from washington and msnbc contributor goldie taylor. thank you to both of you for joining me. >> thank you. >> good to be here. >> congressman, some republicans want to pretend coverage in america used to be fabulous. i mean, how do you deal with that? >> well, you know, al, it's reall
. >> we have had record deficits. >> record deficits for the past five years? the senator conveniently left out some major information. under president obama, deficits have gone down five straight years. the fastest drop since world war ii. down $409 billion since 2012. republicans are quiet about that, but they're still making stuff up about health care. >> what i want is the finest possible health care for america that we can have. we did have fabulous health care, and i...
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is too high and we should be proud, by the way, in the last four years we've cut the deficit in half. but it is too high. but what the american people also say that is -- what is much more significant to them is the me and the fact that we have so many people who are unemployed. and i would just point out, as somebody who believes very strongly -- and i speak as a former mayor of burlington, vermont -- who believes absolutely that when your infrastructure, your roads and your bridges and your rail system, is in need of enormous investment, where we can create millions of decent paying jobs rebuilding our crumbling infrastructure, that what the american people are saying is, yeah, we have got to create jo jobs. i would just point out that according to a march 3, 2013, gallup poll, 75% of the american people, including 56% of republicans, 74% of independents, and 93% of democrats support -- and i quote -- "a federal jobs creation law that would spend government money for a program designed to create more than a million new jobs." so again, you know, across -- people say well, we're div
is too high and we should be proud, by the way, in the last four years we've cut the deficit in half. but it is too high. but what the american people also say that is -- what is much more significant to them is the me and the fact that we have so many people who are unemployed. and i would just point out, as somebody who believes very strongly -- and i speak as a former mayor of burlington, vermont -- who believes absolutely that when your infrastructure, your roads and your bridges and your...
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the other was a deficit of working class white males in the upper midwest, the places hit but the auto bailout. i don't think it makes a difference christie is on the bailout. i think they are both great reporters -- >> the game change was not really contested. they obviously got good sources. >> which reminds me of another reason i don't think they were considering hillary clinton. among the things bill clinton said about obama when hilary was running against them was teddy kennedy, about barack obama a few years ago this guy would have been getting us coffee. >> really? >> yeah, it's in my book. >> does that mean it's true? >> it's in their book, it's from "game change". >> let me talk about obama and clinton, they don't like each other and today they learned to live with each other and benefit from each other in the sense that bill clinton having the current president on his arm is good for business and on barack obama obama obama's side it's good for business. >> it i don't think it's a friendly as a relationship as it seems to be. i think there were a lot of statements like that m
the other was a deficit of working class white males in the upper midwest, the places hit but the auto bailout. i don't think it makes a difference christie is on the bailout. i think they are both great reporters -- >> the game change was not really contested. they obviously got good sources. >> which reminds me of another reason i don't think they were considering hillary clinton. among the things bill clinton said about obama when hilary was running against them was teddy...
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i mean, is this about budget deficits? is this about something you put your fingers on like mathemat s mathematics? or something else he's talking about here? i think he's talking apocalyptics. i see it. your thoughts. >> i do too. and, you know, it's working for him. people say, well, this strategy was a failure. sure, it was a failure. it was a failure for republicans nationally. it was a failure for republicans in the congress. but was it a failure for ted cruz? he's got bigger fund raising lists as a result of what he did. he's got converts that will go to the wall for him in iowa and states like that. was it a failure from his perspective? maybe not. >> so it's all about -- governor, is it all about getting the right wing rail, get that rail position hardest right you can get and make sure rand paul or nobody else gets there. as long as you hold to that position, hardest right candidate, you're going to get a huge chunk of votes. is that the thinking? >> absolutely. i think ted cruz is motivated totally selfishly in t
i mean, is this about budget deficits? is this about something you put your fingers on like mathemat s mathematics? or something else he's talking about here? i think he's talking apocalyptics. i see it. your thoughts. >> i do too. and, you know, it's working for him. people say, well, this strategy was a failure. sure, it was a failure. it was a failure for republicans nationally. it was a failure for republicans in the congress. but was it a failure for ted cruz? he's got bigger fund...
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on this issue of the deficit, mixing apples and oranges we have a $4 trillion economy. and the united states is not broke.of course, we need to deal with this. the act is paid for. the republicans during the shutdown wanted to undermine the pay for by dismantling the medical device issue because they don't want to ethis legislation pass. they want to see it fail, not pass, you can seed. there are millions of americans that will get health care. the president did not misrepresent. you will keep your health insurance. and you'll have the ability to get a more refined, a more updated, a more current and more expansive for you and your family. i'm here to save lives, not here to frighten people. i know the stories and i know that women, children families -- >> sheila jackson lee, he gave congress woman jackson lee, i'm going to give marsha blackburn the last word but keep it brief. >> the program is too expensive to afford. you cannot keep the health insurance or the doctors that you have been seeing. this is changing the entire health care marketplace, the incompetence on
on this issue of the deficit, mixing apples and oranges we have a $4 trillion economy. and the united states is not broke.of course, we need to deal with this. the act is paid for. the republicans during the shutdown wanted to undermine the pay for by dismantling the medical device issue because they don't want to ethis legislation pass. they want to see it fail, not pass, you can seed. there are millions of americans that will get health care. the president did not misrepresent. you will keep...
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this from a guy who ran as candidate who was going to end the trust deficit. >> okay, panel, my loser, a beard. because my staff put in should bret grow a beard in support of no shave november? 70 percent said no. and apparently that's why. duck dynasty beards? in support of men's health early detection prostate cancer good cause just no beard. that's it for the panel. stay tuned for a a clip of kathleen sebelius bringing down the house and also bing results. check it out. i can't believe your mom has a mom cave! today i have new campbell's chuy spicy chicken quesadilla soup. she gives me chunky before every game. i'm very souperstitious. haha, that's a good one! haha! [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. it fills you up right. so ally bank has a] that wothat's correct.a rate. cause i'm really nervous about getting trapped. why's that? uh, mark? go get help! i have my reasons. look, you don't have to feel trapped with our raise your rate cd. if our rate on this cd goes up, yours can too. oh that sounds nice. don't feel trapped with the ally raise your rate cd. ally bank. your mo
this from a guy who ran as candidate who was going to end the trust deficit. >> okay, panel, my loser, a beard. because my staff put in should bret grow a beard in support of no shave november? 70 percent said no. and apparently that's why. duck dynasty beards? in support of men's health early detection prostate cancer good cause just no beard. that's it for the panel. stay tuned for a a clip of kathleen sebelius bringing down the house and also bing results. check it out. i can't believe...
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it will reduce our deficits by $850 billion. these are not my estimates but independent estimates that have been made about the saga torry affect at comprehensive immigration reform will have -- salutory effect that comprehensive immigration reform will have on the economy. if we are employing -- holding employers who are not doing the right thing accountable and we provide a pathway to citizenship for those who have paid a fine, learn english, are getting a into the back of a line, taking their responsibilities that -- ross possibilities -- responsibilities. businesses doing better. we have an opportunity, when a young people come to this , totry to study on our dime ensure that if they are able and willing, they can stay here, start businesses, contribute to our economy. this is something that has strong bipartisan report -- support. predecessor, george w. bush, was a strong supporter of this. we have a fascinating cross- , some unlikelyle bedfellows, some very liberal folks, some very conservative folks, and all believe that
it will reduce our deficits by $850 billion. these are not my estimates but independent estimates that have been made about the saga torry affect at comprehensive immigration reform will have -- salutory effect that comprehensive immigration reform will have on the economy. if we are employing -- holding employers who are not doing the right thing accountable and we provide a pathway to citizenship for those who have paid a fine, learn english, are getting a into the back of a line, taking...
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i'll give you an example i love the quote from niles ferguson referring to the president saying, the deficit is declining and now ferguson says, yeah, from superenormous, to really, really gigantic. i love the quote. but, is that enough? do i have to say, as i heard or as i read on an ap story. about ferguson. or as i heard when he was on with george stephanopoulos. i mean there's sort of a certain degree when we're going to say, is that nitpicking? is referring to the person enough or do i have to refer to the original source? in an academic paper, even if you paraphrase something, don't even use the same words, has to be sourced. when i wrote scientific papers, i sometimes had statements with eight footnotes for a sentence. if it's required i'll do it. but i think i'm being unfairly targeted by a bunch of hacks and haters. >> okay, that's an extensive answer. thank you, rand paul. >>> up next -- it's the roundtable turn. matthew dowd, van jones, jon than karl and peggy noonan. on. the president's second-term slump. >>> and a look at this tuesday's election, what clues do they have for 2016
i'll give you an example i love the quote from niles ferguson referring to the president saying, the deficit is declining and now ferguson says, yeah, from superenormous, to really, really gigantic. i love the quote. but, is that enough? do i have to say, as i heard or as i read on an ap story. about ferguson. or as i heard when he was on with george stephanopoulos. i mean there's sort of a certain degree when we're going to say, is that nitpicking? is referring to the person enough or do i...
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there is 1.5 trillion-dollar deficit question mark right now. is that coming out of medicare? no this is totally understandable. 30 years ago healthcare law $13 trillion, greta. we can't afford it. >> i truly believe we have got to get medical care to everybody, but i am trying to figure out where the money is coming from. that's my concern about it we will see what happens to your bill. get more democratic support beside mary landrieu. >> i'm optimistic that we can pass this thing and on to promise that president obama made to million of americans. >> packers will win this weekend, right. >> absolutely. >> kathleen sebelius testifying she was clearly wrong to give it the green light. upton heading up today's hearing. is he here next. can you hash it out with us was secretary sebelius right to take the blame for the rollout or is the secretary >> now get ready to speed read your way through the news. first to utah and the doctor accused of murdering his wife in the bathtub. today two of dr. macneil's daughters testifying against him both testifying that soon after their mother
there is 1.5 trillion-dollar deficit question mark right now. is that coming out of medicare? no this is totally understandable. 30 years ago healthcare law $13 trillion, greta. we can't afford it. >> i truly believe we have got to get medical care to everybody, but i am trying to figure out where the money is coming from. that's my concern about it we will see what happens to your bill. get more democratic support beside mary landrieu. >> i'm optimistic that we can pass this thing...
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a program running a $24 billion deficit. congress passed lot to get rid of that shortfall by raising insurance premiums and eliminating those subsidies. roughly 1 million homeowners in flood zones will see their rates skyrocket. in the next years, mae's premium could jump to more than $9,000. >> i couldn't handle that. >> reporter: impossible? >> impossible, yes. that could have been avoided. >> reporter: congresswoman maximum seen watters co-sponsored the bill. >> we did have devastating impacts. some that we talked about are outrageous, we're going to go through the program piece by piece and fix it. >> reporter: watters blames fema for bungling the impacts on people like mae. what's the question for fema. >> i don't have a lot of questions for fema. i have directions for fema. >> reporter: watters said it will order fema while it fills the budget gap. that's good news for mae callahar who can't afford the premiums. >> i'll probably just -- >> reporter: and what, just pray? >> yes. here on mae's street new jersey and in fl
a program running a $24 billion deficit. congress passed lot to get rid of that shortfall by raising insurance premiums and eliminating those subsidies. roughly 1 million homeowners in flood zones will see their rates skyrocket. in the next years, mae's premium could jump to more than $9,000. >> i couldn't handle that. >> reporter: impossible? >> impossible, yes. that could have been avoided. >> reporter: congresswoman maximum seen watters co-sponsored the bill. >>...
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billion deficit and still doing $1 trillion of paper. it's even more accommodative than it was last year. and -- they could at least match the deficit what they're tapering. they're not, they're actually printing more money than the deficit is this year. >> it's very, very, very bad. >> he got more -- he was more strident than ever in how it makes sense because now we're seeing lower inflation in europe. we've got no prospect for inflation. so his point was because we were at zero and zero interest rate environment, you're worried about pushing, this is all they can do. >> we're in a heroin addiction. >> there's no negative -- >> pull the needle out here. >> how? what are the negative consequences going to be? >> it's -- i think you don't even know. it's never been done before. >> no. >> inflation is -- you think it's something -- >> tell you what, my friends, all my friends that are money managers, these guys john griffin, i think the people are sitting on the edge of their chairs -- they're much closer to sell button than they ever wer
billion deficit and still doing $1 trillion of paper. it's even more accommodative than it was last year. and -- they could at least match the deficit what they're tapering. they're not, they're actually printing more money than the deficit is this year. >> it's very, very, very bad. >> he got more -- he was more strident than ever in how it makes sense because now we're seeing lower inflation in europe. we've got no prospect for inflation. so his point was because we were at zero...
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in the face of reduced deficits and defense budgets, new challenges, our defense institutions must be shaped to ensure our military's continuing readiness. that includes a continued focus on capacity building for our allies and our partners and working closely with them and through alliances. but today, we face the danger that our current budget crisis and the steep, abrupt, and deep cuts imposed by sequestration will cause an unnecessary strategically unsound and dangerous degradation in military readiness and capability. as you know, the department is facing sequester level cuts in the order of $500 billion over 10 years. this is in addition to the 10- year $487 billion reduction in the dod budget that is already underway. these cuts are too fast, too abrupt, and too irresponsible. dod took a $37 billion sequester cut during the past fiscal year, and we could be forced to absorb a $52 billion sequester cut this fiscal year. we're looking at nearly $1 trillion in dod cuts over this 10-year period unless there is a new budget agreement. we are currently operating under no budget, unde
in the face of reduced deficits and defense budgets, new challenges, our defense institutions must be shaped to ensure our military's continuing readiness. that includes a continued focus on capacity building for our allies and our partners and working closely with them and through alliances. but today, we face the danger that our current budget crisis and the steep, abrupt, and deep cuts imposed by sequestration will cause an unnecessary strategically unsound and dangerous degradation in...
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tonight everyone was talking about this graphic showing that the republicans have been saying the deficit has been sinking during president obama's leadership. barbara says our debt was inherited. and peggy says the gop and tea party don't believe in facts. they continue to make up their own. do you know someone who needs some help with the facts? we've got this posted on our facebook page for you to share with your friends. head over to facebook and search "politicsnation" and like us to join the conversation that keeps going long after the show ends. r parking. that's remarkable that so much energy is, is wasted. streetline has looked at the problem of parking, which has not been looked at for the last 30, 40 years, we wanted to rethink that whole industry, so we go and put out these sensors in each parking spot and then there's a mesh network that takes this information sends it over the internet so you can go find exactly where those open parking spots are. the collaboration with citi was important for providing us the necessary financing; allow this small start-up to go provide a ser
tonight everyone was talking about this graphic showing that the republicans have been saying the deficit has been sinking during president obama's leadership. barbara says our debt was inherited. and peggy says the gop and tea party don't believe in facts. they continue to make up their own. do you know someone who needs some help with the facts? we've got this posted on our facebook page for you to share with your friends. head over to facebook and search "politicsnation" and like...
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immigration reform will reduce the deficit by $850 billion, grow the economy by $1.4 trillion, as online registration for the 2015 diversity lottery is wrapped up over the weekend, controversial program, two sides to this. many people say it needs to end now. the vice president of research at singularity university known as academic research entrepreneur, good to see you once again. this gets to the point is this diversity lottery about who we allowed in when we are debating immigration reform. how important is diversity versus do we want to pick and choose high skilled immigrants? take it from there. >> having the diversity it broadens a number of people, when the economy is bad and been high school graduates with no specific skills coming into almost certain unemployment. we have not qualified them based on the needs of the country or their qualifications, just bringing random people in from countries in africa, some in the middle east, other small countries just because we don't have immigrants, there has been -- between democrats and republicans the republicans say you can have more
immigration reform will reduce the deficit by $850 billion, grow the economy by $1.4 trillion, as online registration for the 2015 diversity lottery is wrapped up over the weekend, controversial program, two sides to this. many people say it needs to end now. the vice president of research at singularity university known as academic research entrepreneur, good to see you once again. this gets to the point is this diversity lottery about who we allowed in when we are debating immigration reform....
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let's get started with the dramatic reduction in the federal deficit. >> quite dramatic. it's 680 million, the first time it's been under a trillion in five years. if you look at this chart, you'll see it's less than half it was in 2009. why? well, a pull back in stimulus packages. of course sequestration, across the board budget cuts. and taxes on the top 1%. and also if you go back to 2008 and that housing crisis, fanny and freddie mac and the government bailout have started to pay the government back. that's reflected in the figure. >> auto sales. how did they fair last month given the government shutdown. >> it did have an effect. the back half was quite successful. particularly with trucks. you see one truck ad after another. full 60 seconds, very brand specific. the average transaction price for a full size truck is $39,000. they are more fuel efficient, quite luxurious. and brand advertising. that's important. because it's not just is targeting people purchasing trucks but a new generation of young boys. >> going bananas. >> if you look at the list, number one is s
let's get started with the dramatic reduction in the federal deficit. >> quite dramatic. it's 680 million, the first time it's been under a trillion in five years. if you look at this chart, you'll see it's less than half it was in 2009. why? well, a pull back in stimulus packages. of course sequestration, across the board budget cuts. and taxes on the top 1%. and also if you go back to 2008 and that housing crisis, fanny and freddie mac and the government bailout have started to pay the...
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they're tough for both sides to vote for but they're the right things and apply them to the deficit and easing the sequester. there's a deal to be made if both sides will approach it with willingness to engage in give and take. >> i'm curious how optimisticing that lawmakers will do the same because you're saying give and take, both sides have to give a little. >> well, remember, first of all, let's start with the things we agree on. we agree with a lot of the president's entitlement reforms. we don't think we should have to pay for areas we agree by doing things like raising taxes. we don't expect the democrats to embrace the ryan plan on medicare or the block grant medicaid to the states. so they've got some lines in the sand on their side. i respect that. but there's enough room in the middle to actually get something done, and frankly, if not, you know, the sequester levels of spending are already written into the law. and we can certainly enact those. but again, we think there's better ways to save money and still have money to do some of the things the president's talking about do
they're tough for both sides to vote for but they're the right things and apply them to the deficit and easing the sequester. there's a deal to be made if both sides will approach it with willingness to engage in give and take. >> i'm curious how optimisticing that lawmakers will do the same because you're saying give and take, both sides have to give a little. >> well, remember, first of all, let's start with the things we agree on. we agree with a lot of the president's...
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he went from a double-digit deficit or a nine-point deficit to a three-point deficit during the span of a week. why? no question about it, it's obamacare. and fact that his opponent backs it. so this has real electoral consequences, and democrats who weren't behind the law to begin with, when they see poll numbers like that and results like this in virginia and these things happening, they're going to tell mr. president that they would rather not grind it out. martha: yeah. looked like terry mcauliffe was going to clobber cucinelli in virginia. if that race is even very tight in the end, it's going to send a signal that, no doubt, a lot of democrats are going to be watching closely across the country. chris, thank you so much. have a great day, have a great weekend. and sign up for chris' daily political newsletter, fox news first. go to foxnews.com/foxnewsfirst and just put your e-mail address in there, and you will et request it -- get it. so what do you think about all of this at home, folks? what do you think about the six people? send me a tweet @marthamaccallum and chime in, le
he went from a double-digit deficit or a nine-point deficit to a three-point deficit during the span of a week. why? no question about it, it's obamacare. and fact that his opponent backs it. so this has real electoral consequences, and democrats who weren't behind the law to begin with, when they see poll numbers like that and results like this in virginia and these things happening, they're going to tell mr. president that they would rather not grind it out. martha: yeah. looked like terry...
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what is the reason for her cant december as apoiopposed to sena mike enzi, and also deficits. he's been critical of the obama administration when it comes to deficits and the national debt. but i pointed out that deficits and the national debt went up when bush and cheney were in office, and a lot people say the national debt is the size it is today because of many items from the bush/cheney years such as the bush/cheney tax cuts, the medicare prescription drug benefit and iraq and afghanistan. those wars not being quote/unquote paid for. i did ask him about that as well. >> we'll look for the interview, jake tapper thank you very much. the interview with former vice president at the top of the hour on "the lead." coming up next here, a major announcement from penn state university today. the school has agreed to sett settlements with vict26 victims the former assistant football coach, jerry sandusky. how much the school will be paying. >> plus, dangerous pirates, crews on secret tankers, and britney spears? you heard me right. you will not believe how all three are indeed con
what is the reason for her cant december as apoiopposed to sena mike enzi, and also deficits. he's been critical of the obama administration when it comes to deficits and the national debt. but i pointed out that deficits and the national debt went up when bush and cheney were in office, and a lot people say the national debt is the size it is today because of many items from the bush/cheney years such as the bush/cheney tax cuts, the medicare prescription drug benefit and iraq and afghanistan....
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cbo also made it clear that the healthcare law was going to be a net reducer in terms of our federal deficit. >> julian, i have toil, president obama, unequivocally said this will not be a tax increase. he looked the american people in the eye in fact he was sitting down with george stephanopoulos it isn't a tax. it was never a tax. it's the law. his words. turns out, i agree with you it's a tax. >> certainly there is no question. nobody ever debated the fact that you had things you had the medical equipment tax you had capital gains rate going up for certain people. the point here is that out of a pool of 60 million people we are clearly going to get far more than 7 million people entering into this. look back -- >> -- in your opinion. i have to leave it there real question for me is if they can't get a web site up and running in three years how in the world are they going to handle billions and billions going through that medical portal going forward? julian we have to leave it there. >> thank you. >> next on the ruppdown, ed henry on the political fallout from the botched obama carrollout
cbo also made it clear that the healthcare law was going to be a net reducer in terms of our federal deficit. >> julian, i have toil, president obama, unequivocally said this will not be a tax increase. he looked the american people in the eye in fact he was sitting down with george stephanopoulos it isn't a tax. it was never a tax. it's the law. his words. turns out, i agree with you it's a tax. >> certainly there is no question. nobody ever debated the fact that you had things you...
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this law, if anything, reduces the deficit or is budget neutral. one of the ideas behind the law is we are going to bring health- care cost under control. we have seen the increase of health care costs start to decline, which is a good sign. that is a huge issue. unless we can stop premiums and costs generally from going up, five percent, 6%, seven percent, every year, we will have spiraling costs. >> do you think social security -- host: aaron smith, do you think social security will be around by the time you get to a retirement age? guest: i am hopeful. i think it will be. it is something that has been a red rock in this country. it is something my parents and grandparents relied on. it is something we are all paying into. so far, i have seen a lot of support, actually, and a lot of opposition to attempts to roll that back. when we have talked to young people about social security -- you definitely hear this skepticism about whether it will be around, but we also find high for programsport that support the neediest in our society. host: young inv
this law, if anything, reduces the deficit or is budget neutral. one of the ideas behind the law is we are going to bring health- care cost under control. we have seen the increase of health care costs start to decline, which is a good sign. that is a huge issue. unless we can stop premiums and costs generally from going up, five percent, 6%, seven percent, every year, we will have spiraling costs. >> do you think social security -- host: aaron smith, do you think social security will be...
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a has turned our deficit into surplus. i will give credit where credit is due in that regard. the polls are open here in lansing, good luck to all of the candidates. host: a lot of people -- a lot of papers are both -- are focusing on the detroit race today. caller: yes, sir. i hope everyone gets out of votes. host: thank you. speeches, thisf is the detroit free press -- are visiting as many polling places as possible. predicted voter turnout will not exceed 25% today. kevin from fort lauderdale, florida. independent line. caller: thank you for having me on. we have toorida -- give them the lowest marks out of all governors. aware, that everyone is far sides of the coin -- as as the governor, do not know how anyone acknowledges him as a real republican. my issue with rick scott is a couple fold. before he took office, referendum went out. the people wanted the state redistricted. they wanted the whole thing read wrong. .- re-drawn gerrymandering is one of the biggest problems in the state. any referendum like that has to be approved through federal agencies and signed by the g
a has turned our deficit into surplus. i will give credit where credit is due in that regard. the polls are open here in lansing, good luck to all of the candidates. host: a lot of people -- a lot of papers are both -- are focusing on the detroit race today. caller: yes, sir. i hope everyone gets out of votes. host: thank you. speeches, thisf is the detroit free press -- are visiting as many polling places as possible. predicted voter turnout will not exceed 25% today. kevin from fort...
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>> you need to know, first of all, the attack against their food isn't about deficit reduction. the very same people who voted for an orgy of corporate welfare in the last stand-alone farm bill, some of whom are benefiting personally to the tune of millions of dollars going to their family's pockets, all of a sudden, when it comes to the $1.40 or $1.50 per meal are outraged that our government would spend money feeding our neighbors. second, we need to know, this is about working families. 80% of the able-bodied adults on the s.n.a.p. program were working the year before or the year after, getting this help, and most households with a working adult are still on the program because they can't get higher wages. s so i challenge the other side, if you're against the spending, join the president's call to increase the minimum wage, that won't cost a penny of government spending. >> congresswoman barbara lee was on set when miss tiana gaines turner was on with us. and congresswoman lee was so impressed by miss turner, she said, look, i want you to come and speak to congress on paul r
>> you need to know, first of all, the attack against their food isn't about deficit reduction. the very same people who voted for an orgy of corporate welfare in the last stand-alone farm bill, some of whom are benefiting personally to the tune of millions of dollars going to their family's pockets, all of a sudden, when it comes to the $1.40 or $1.50 per meal are outraged that our government would spend money feeding our neighbors. second, we need to know, this is about working...
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>> it's creating a 3500 calorie day deficit. every 3500 calories you don't consume or burn, you lose a pound of fat. you do that by eating constantly. skipping meals makes you gain weight. >> exactly. >> six or seven a day. 200 to 300 calories each. not too great. a 16 ounce chocolate smoothie has 30 grams of pro10 and 11 grams of fiber made without sugar or fat. i have a chinese fruit that is sweet and calorie-free. after that, a small egg wight omelette and after that, i will do something like stir fried beef and broccoli and a green smoothy and two to three hours and it keeps going. >> sign me up. >> let's underline this. skipping meals is the way to gain weight. >> that's right. >> why? >> here's why. after two to three hours, your body needs nutrition. if you don't provide nutrition and get the hunger pang, we know that feeling, whatever you consume after your blood has changed that you are in starvation mode gets stored as fat. >> oh, no! >> cave man mode. >> you stay in cave man mode. let's show this again. isn't this gre
>> it's creating a 3500 calorie day deficit. every 3500 calories you don't consume or burn, you lose a pound of fat. you do that by eating constantly. skipping meals makes you gain weight. >> exactly. >> six or seven a day. 200 to 300 calories each. not too great. a 16 ounce chocolate smoothie has 30 grams of pro10 and 11 grams of fiber made without sugar or fat. i have a chinese fruit that is sweet and calorie-free. after that, a small egg wight omelette and after that, i...
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i wouldn't blame cuchinelli's deficit in the polls entirely on governor mcdonnell. but if you look about the time that mcdonnell's legal problems, ethical problems came to a head, that's when the momentum shifted in this race. before last spring, early summer, you know, cuchinelli was ahead in some polls, mcauliffe was ahead in some polls. it was a bit of a mix. since mid july, we now have 35 cob second tif polls showing mcauliffe ahead. some by one or two, some by 10, 11, 12. but 35 in a row, something happened. i think part of it was governor mcdonald, i think part of it is that cuchinelli is perceived to be more to the right than mcauliffe is to the left. i think you have a lot of voters who don't like terry mcauliffe but did like cuchinelli more. >> nationwide on xm channel 120. we welcome your listenership as well. in the baltimore-washington area. wcstfm 91 on the dial. too much for virginia voters in his assessment, charlie cook, is that the election was decided on may 18. that's the day that commonwealth republican voters had a chance to decide between cuchi
i wouldn't blame cuchinelli's deficit in the polls entirely on governor mcdonnell. but if you look about the time that mcdonnell's legal problems, ethical problems came to a head, that's when the momentum shifted in this race. before last spring, early summer, you know, cuchinelli was ahead in some polls, mcauliffe was ahead in some polls. it was a bit of a mix. since mid july, we now have 35 cob second tif polls showing mcauliffe ahead. some by one or two, some by 10, 11, 12. but 35 in a row,...